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Although it's name includes the word convent, it was actually a monastery founded in 1529. It's a lovely old building with warrens of rooms, frescoes, a wonderful very colorful folk art display, a huge oasis-like courtyard, and important archeological displays. We learned it has been...More

The museum is quaint and eclectic in its collections. We enjoyed the pre-Colombian pottery and statuary, the brilliantly decorated doors from Granada’s colonial era homes, the art paying tribute to Ruben Dario, and the dioramas celebrating Nicaraguan culture. This museum did a great job of...More

The building was once a convent and part of the San Francisco Church. Here is told the story of Granada with many cultural items. My favorites were the folk art paintings. These are amazing. There is a lot to see, including an attractive courtyard. Other...More

This old convent houses 6 different museums. Some of the displays werent that interesting to me - like the St. Francis de Assissi display - but i really enjoyed other sections, especially the collection of folk paintings from Soltiname. The architecture and garden are lovely...More